Fluorescent chloride sensors are moving from lab novelty to product. A Research and Markets report forecasts growth from $4.27bn in 2025 to $6.36bn by 2032, driven by new fluorophores, nanomaterials, and tighter digital integration.
Datalogic has launched a new Gryphon 4600 handheld scanner series. The devices combine AI-based decoding, dual-sensor optics, and an eco-design approach aimed at reducing power consumption and material impact across high-volume scanning environments.
Microchip has launched military-qualified plastic TVS devices for aerospace applications. The JANPTX family meets MIL-PRF-19500 requirements while offering lightweight, surface-mount protection against electrical transients.
Vertiv launches new configurations of its MegaMod HDX solution. The prefabricated infrastructure supports high-density computing environments, offering flexibility to meet escalating power and cooling needs. The compact solution supports up to 13 racks, while the combo solution accommodates up to 144 racks, with capacities reaching 10 MW globally.
STMicroelectronics has expanded Anglia’s franchise territory into Nordics and Baltics. The move extends authorised support for ST’s portfolio, backed by new local hires and Anglia Live e-commerce fulfilment across the region.
AMD targets long-duration missions with new space-grade packaging. The company is extending its adaptive SoC roadmap, qualifying devices for Class B and Class Y standards to support in-orbit processing and next-generation aerospace payloads.
Moxa Europe launches AI-ready rackmount IPCs for Edge AI. The RKP-C220 Series, featuring a x16 PCIe slot for discrete GPU cards, offers AI-accelerated performance at the edge. With robust fanless design and comprehensive I/O options, these IPCs enhance decentralised data processing and real-time decision-making capabilities.